Answer:
b) a growing age of enlighment to the common people
Explanation:
Jacques-Louis David was a famous French painter, who played also a political role in the crucial moments of French history.
In the first half of his career, he was a painter of the Rococo, and later on, his style became Neoclassical.
At first, he represented ancient, classical heroes. Later on, he started to paint more contemporary problems of the society and politics.
He supported the French Revolution, at first, later on he criticized it. When Napoleon came, he was also close to him.
Through his art, he represented heroes who have accomplished something new, revolutionary, making radical changes, and <u><em>always leading others to victory</em></u>.
ANSWER: Denis Diderot was one of the most famous 18th century critic of art. He wrote passionately about his love and thoroughly hated contemporary art. For him, Boucher's paintings were heartless, decadent, trivial, and morally worthless. In 1765, while viewing the works of François Boucher, Diderot wrote, “Depravity of morals has been closely followed by the debasement of taste, color, composition.”
The subject. a photographer could stay in the same position and manipulate the light source, light
Answer: I've heard of it... somewhere.... Is it good?
Well i'm suggesting it is because you're on the sixth book :)
Yup it's true
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